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Matter of the Franzman property was again brought before this meetin g . Recommendation of
Mrs. Sigrid Franzman was that we would not go along with their request, but we would
entertain a proposal for an overall development or plan of that area. Recommendation
was ratified by the commission.
Motion was made that we deny the request of Geo. H. Plank for rezoning ofhis property
from R-1 to R-2. This is an R-1 area. Motion carried.
Mr. Janssen appointed a committee of three, Mr. Jones, Chairman, Mr. Wright, and Mrs.
Coffey, to study the proposed industrial zoning south of Hampden Ave., east to railroad
tracks.
W. F. Crosby, 4600 Block So. Broadway visited the meeting. He inquired as to zonin g of
4600 Block on So. Acoma, between Union and Tuft Streets. It is now zoned as R-1. He
wishes to build a garage facing Union St. on the Acoma St. lot, a building 40 x 50 ft.
It was suggested that the area be studied in an overall picture, in the overall city
re-zoning.
Mr. Wright reported that Mr. O'Connell, 2905 So. Logan owns 24 lots between Lo g an and
Penn, south of Bates, 12 lots each side of Penn. He wdshes 50 ft. sites and he would
give 60 ft. roadway. Mr. Jones will check zoning and dedications in this area.
Meeting adjourned at 12:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted ,
Maud Coffey, Secretary
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Meeting convened at 10 A. M.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Oct. 15, 1953
Members present: Fred Janssen, Councilman B. B. Wright, Mgr. Flint, barry Guilford,
Maud Coffey
Mr. Belt visited the meeting , and presented plot of Belt's Subdivision of Block 12,
F. P. Gumaer's Broadway Heights, Arapahoe County, Colorado. This plot includes area from
Union Ave. to Layton Ave., So. Huron to So. Jason. He wishes zoning of 75 ft. frontage
for the area, which is allowed and so zoned.
Lee Schillinger , contractor visited the meeting. He wishes zoning of 25 ft. sites of two
blocks, area situated between Chenango and Layton, So. Broadway and proposed So. Bannock St .
He was advised that a survey is to be made of this area.
Roy H . Brent, Houses Division, Harnischfeger Corp., Port Washington, Wis. and Glyn W.
Hines of Mcintosh Barton & Co., Realtors visited the meeting. Harnischfeger Corp.
manufacture parts and assemblies for houses in Wisconsin and ship all over the country.
Mr. Brent explained their assemblies, and showed photographs o f same. They wanted to be
sure that this type of house meets the building code. Mg r . Flint recommended that they
make application for approval and the building inspector would take it from there.
Minutes of Oct. 1st meeting read and approved as read.
Meeting adjourned at 12:10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Maud Coffey, Secretary
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Meeting convened at 9:45 a.m.
PLANNING COMMISSI ON MEETING
Oct. 29, 1953
Members present: Fred Janssen, Mgr. Flint , Lee Jones, Councilman B. B. Wright, Larry
Guilford, Mayor Frantz, Maud Coffey.
A. R. Schwartzer, W. R. White and John R. Mccusker, Jr. representing the Red Dot Oil Co.
visited the meeting. They presented ground plot , as proposed for Service Station and Tire
Sales, by "The Red Dot Oil Co.", 4400 So. Broadway. The matter of curb cuts was presented
and discussed thoroughly. Frontage is 275 ft.
Motion made and carried to cut curbs as follows:
1. 30 ft. curb cut with flare, sloping south at south entrance.
2. 35 ft. curb cut with flare both ways in center.
3. 30 ft. curb cut with flare sloping n ort h .
Mrs. Rardin and son v i s i te d the meeting. Their property is located at So. Fox and so.
Elati in the 4800 block. They complained of sub-standard homes in that area, and because
of this they cannot sell their lots. They were advised to check back with Mr. Flint
later. Mr. Flint intends to take the matter up with the city attorney, to see what can
be done to clean up that area. They also reported that there is a truck repair service
at So. Cherokee and Layton, and the owner would have trucks and trailers parked on Layton
St., so that the street is cluttered up with equipment most of the time, and becomes a